Chilled load
Discussion in 'Refrigerated Trucking Forum' started by Snake209, Aug 23, 2020.
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They could reject a part of the load on the rear of the trailer. The cold air blowing on the rear pallets will freeze them but further up in the trailer the temps will be above freezing. Had that happen to me in a 48' where the last two pallets showed frost on the boxes. And it was a fresh meat load set at 26 degree's.
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Dear op ...if your unit is running wide open for a long period of time somthing is wrong !
With the 26 degree setting im guessing you have a tyson load and they are good for loading warm product anyway .
I doubt you seriously froze anything and as long as nobody looks at the temp recorder you will probably be ok so just shut up about it and learn from it .
However if there is a claim sombody will probably be looking at the data logger on the unit which tells all .
Keep your fingers crossed and from now on pay attention to detail and what the unit is doing .KB3MMX, 062, Dave_in_AZ and 1 other person Thank this. -
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Should be fine u less they have a temp recorder and the reciever checks it. Product itself is probably fine as well, might gotten a little frosty/frozen on the areas closest to the airflow, but it would take much longer then 24 hours to freeze everything solid. Like a pond freezing in the winter, it freezes from the top down because that's where the cold is.
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He’s supposed to be unloaded now...? We’ll probably never hear the outcome
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